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  1. Tracing ‘driver’ versus ‘modulator’ information flow throughout large-scale, task-related neural circuitry

    Primary objective : To determine the relative uses of neural action potential (‘spike’) data versus local field potentials (LFPs) for modeling...

    Linda Hermer-Vazquez in Journal of Combinatorial Optimization
    Article 09 September 2007
  2. Frege’s Unofficial Arithmetic

    In The Foundations of Arithmetic and The Basic Laws of Arithmetic, Frege held the view that number-terms refer to objects. Later in his life,...
    Chapter 2007
  3. Classical Mathematical Theory

    This first chapter contains the classical theory of differential equations, which we judge useful and important for a profound understanding of...
    Chapter 2008
  4. An Overview of the Alternative Risk Transfer Market

    The concept of alternative risk transfer (ART) defies a precise definition. One reason for this is that the range of risk products that can...
    Robert P. Hartwig, Claire Wilkinson in Handbook of International Insurance
    Chapter 2007
  5. The Global Reinsurance Market

    Insurers buy reinsurance for risks they cannot or do not wish to retain and to benefit from the capital relief reinsurance provides. Reinsurance and...
    Thomas Holzheu, Roman Lechner in Handbook of International Insurance
    Chapter 2007
  6. Pragmatism and category theory

    In the introduction, I said that the way mathematicians work with categories reveals interesting insights into their implicit philosophy (how they...
    Chapter 2007
  7. On a hydrogen atom

    We represent the deterministic substitute of the Schrödinger equation for a hydrogen atom in precise accordance with the Bohm-de Broglie...

    Article 01 January 2007
  8. A Descriptive Analysis of Canadian Insurance Markets

    Canada is the largest country in the western hemisphere and the second largest country in the world in terms of land area, but ranks twenty-fifth in...
    Gilles Bernier, Alli Nathan in Handbook of International Insurance
    Chapter 2007
  9. Renormalization, the Riemann–Hilbert Correspondence, and Motivic Galois Theory

    We give here a comprehensive treatment of the mathematical theory of perturbative renormalization (in the minimal subtraction scheme with dimensional...
    Alain Connes, Matilde Marcolli in Frontiers in Number Theory, Physics, and Geometry II
    Chapter 2007
  10. The Contents of Jacopo’s Tractatus

    We shall return to the identification of the environment (or, the various environments) which inspired Fibonacci, the compiler of the Livero de...
    Chapter 2007
  11. The United States Insurance Market: Characteristics and Trends

    The United States (U.S.) is home to the largest insurance market in the world. With over a trillion dollars in premiums written in 2003...
    Loftin Graham, **aoying **e in Handbook of International Insurance
    Chapter 2007
  12. Symplectic Reduction

    The purpose of this introductory Chapter is to both establish basic notation and also to give a reasonably complete account of symplectic reduction...
    Chapter 2007
  13. Quantifiers in Formal and Natural Languages

    For a long time, the word ‘quantifier’ in linguistics and philosophy simply stood for the universal and existential quantifiers of standard predicate...
    Dag Westerstaåhl in Handbook of Philosophical Logic
    Chapter 2007
  14. From Biochemistry to Morphogenesis in Myxobacteria

    Many aspects of metazoan morphogenesis find parallels in the communal behavior of microorganisms. The cellular slime mold D. discoideum has long...

    Oleksii Sliusarenko, **g Chen, George Oster in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
    Article 20 June 2006
  15. Martingales and Stochastic Integrals

    Iosif Ilyich Gikhman, Anatoli Vladimirovich Skorokhod in The Theory of Stochastic Processes III
    Chapter 2007
  16. Robust classification with categorical variables

    The forward search provides a powerful and computationally simple approach for the robust analysis of multivariate data. In this paper we suggest a...
    Andrea Cerioli, Marco Riani, Anthony C. Atkinson in Compstat 2006 - Proceedings in Computational Statistics
    Conference paper 2006
  17. Trees

    Simon Urbanek in Graphics of Large Datasets
    Chapter 2006
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